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The human remains found in Ormond Beach in a trash bag over the weekend were that of a white female between the ages of 20 and 45 ... had light brown to dirty blond hair and was around 100 to 115 pounds

ORMOND BEACH, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - South Daytona Police want to know if human remains found in Ormond Beach Sunday are those of a missing South Daytona woman. Pamela Will, 49, was last seen in September when she was kicked out of the Red Carpet Motel for not paying rent.

Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Daytona Beach News-Journal:

...investigators cautioned that Pamela Will, last seen in September at a South Daytona motel, is not the only possible match.

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The dead body was unearthed Sunday in a remote ditch off West Tower Circle, where a family riding four-wheelers in the mud noticed a skull poking out of the ground.

The rest of the corpse was submerged, buried face-up and wrapped in plastic, according to a police report.

Police said the victim is likely a 20- to 45-year-old white woman who weighed 100 to 115 pounds; she was probably slender and had light brown or dirty blond hair. The woman appeared to be buried within the past six months, but investigators haven't specified how she died or how long she was dead.

Will, whose 49th birthday is Sunday, is listed as 5 feet 2 inches tall and 130 pounds with brown hair, green eyes and a light complexion. Her last known location was Sept. 8 at the Red Carpet Inn at 1855 S. Ridgewood Ave. in South Daytona, where police said she was asked to leave for lack of payment.

She was reported missing about two weeks after that. In November, South Daytona police put out a flier describing Will as jobless, homeless and "in a depressed state of mind."